How do Authors Sign eBooks for their Fans?

There’s nothing I love more than providing a serious answer to a not-so-serious question, which is why I couldn’t resist responding to Robert Stephen’s tweet: “So many authors here. How does an author sign an ebook?

We all know that eBooks are gaining in popularity exponentially thanks to readers like Amazon’s Kindle. The benefits to the avid book reader are numerous, with cheaper books and less storage requirements being just a few.

However, eBooks do have a flaw for fans of an author in that they will eventually eliminate the old tradition of standing in line at the local book store for your favorite author to write a quick personal message and sign the the inside of your book.

I think Amazon should look prevent this bleak future by working on the technological problem now. Otherwise, you’ll have book fans looking for increasingly fine Sharpie pens to ask authors to sign the back of their Kindles, and really, that will only end up getting messy.

Perhaps someone could develop an iPad app that allows an author to load in images of their book covers for signings. When an eager fan comes up from the line, they could enter their email address, which eBook they want to have signed, which the author could do with a stylus designed to work with the iPad. The image, with the author’s personal message and signature would then be emailed to the fan, who can then treasure it always. Or print out 1,000 copies and wallpaper their room.

As Android tablets and iPads become more common, someone could develop a digital autograph books, so the fans could do this electronically with covers from books, movies, music albums or even websites.

“Why, yes, I’d be happy to sign this digital copy of meisterplanet.com for you!”

5 Common Security Threats

If there’s one constant on the Internet, it’s that there will always be security threats that the every day user will need to watch out for.

I had a chance this morning to talk to the Wills & Snyder Show on WTAM 1000 in Cleveland about the current 5 common security threats.

Fox 8 News – Geek Squad Back to School Notebook Tips

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Summer is almost over, which means parents around the nation have already started getting their kids ready for school. One of the high-tech items on that back to school list may be a new laptop, so here are some Geek Squad tips on portable PC purchases.

Handling the iPhone vs Android Debate Among Friends

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As more people get smartphones, it’s likely that they’ll find at least one or more of their friends owns a competing smartphone platform.

So what’s the best way to handle any friendly debates you may have with your friends? This video recommendation may help.

New Consumption Habits in an Instant World?

I’ve noticed that I’ve developed a new habit thanks to the Watch Instantly featue from Netflix. Now that I can log in and immediately watch a growing number of movies, I find myself bringing up favorite titles and scrolling through to a favorite scene as a quick pick-me-up throughout the day. My current guilty pleasure is Down Periscope.

In the days of VHS tapes, fast forwarding or rewinding to a favorite part not only took time, but it put a lot of wear and tear on the tape itself. DVDs helped in that you could instantly load a particular scene, but still required you to not only own the movie, but to go through the physical process of locating the disc and inserting it into your player. That’s all changed in the age of streaming media.

As more of our media starts streaming in from the cloud rather from discs in our CD, DVD or Blu-ray players, I’m starting to wonder what other consumption habits will change. With Napster allowing me to listen to just about any song I can think of nearly instantly, I’ve certainly found that my listening habits have become very scatter-shot when it comes to bands and genres.